Traditional Mandaps and Sacred Space Decor
I design authentic, temple-style mandaps and sacred spaces for weddings, home poojas, and religious ceremonies in Bengaluru.
This 'Tirupati' style mandap is designed to replicate the grandeur of a temple, with ornate pillars, a detailed roof structure, and traditional bell hangings for an authentic ceremonial feel.
A stunning peacock-themed wedding mandap, featuring golden pillars topped with peacock figures and adorned with colorful flower garlands.
Another view of the peacock mandap, showing how it commands the space within the wedding hall, ready for the ceremony.
A classic four-pillared wedding mandap decorated with vibrant yellow and red flower garlands, set under a beautiful chandelier in a convention hall.
This temple-themed decoration features golden pillars, a lush green backdrop, and cascading white floral strings, creating a divine setting for any ceremony.
This video showcases a Shiva-themed decor setup, complete with a floral arch and a Shivling prop, designed to bring a spiritual element to the event.
A close-up of a Ganesha idol placed as part of the event decor, set against an ornate golden screen and topped with fresh flowers.
About this collection
When I plan a mandap, I check the venue’s ceiling height first because my temple-style pillar structures are substantial. I use fresh marigold and jasmine for the canopy to keep the fragrance authentic, and I always confirm the Havan Kund placement to ensure fire safety while maintaining the traditional layout you expect.
My traditional mandap service for weddings and religious ceremonies focuses on authenticity. I use fiber-casted pillars that feature intricate details similar to those found in classic temples. Whether you need a 10x10ft sacred square for a small home ceremony or a larger 12x12ft setup for a convention hall, I adapt the dimensions to fit your space.
I combine structural elements with fresh floral arrangements. Typically, this includes a dense canopy of Jasmine and Marigold strings, paired with fresh Banana stems and Mango leaf torans. I believe these traditional materials are essential for any pooja or wedding ritual.
For the ceremony itself, I provide low-height stools (manai) for the couple and dedicated seating for priests and family members. If you prefer a specific regional style, such as a Tirupati-inspired setup or a peacock-themed mandap, I can incorporate those motifs. My work covers setup, styling, and transport within Bengaluru. If you have a specific deity or ritual requirement, let me know, and I will tailor the backdrop and decor accordingly.
EPB Events
I’m Hemanth, and at Sriranganatha Events, I treat every mandap setup as a form of service. I focus on creating authentic, traditional spaces that honor the rituals of your ceremony, ensuring every pillar and garland is placed with respect.
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